The nonlinear rheological properties of dense suspensions are discussed within simplified models, suggested by a recent first principles approach to the model of Brownian particles in a constant-velocity-gradient solvent flow. Shear thinning of colloidal fluids and dynamical yielding of colloidal glasses arise from a competition between a slowing down of structural relaxation, because of particle interactions, and enhanced decorrelation of fluctuations, caused by the shear advection of density fluctuations. A mode coupling approach is developed to explore the shear-induced suppression of particle caging and the resulting speed-up of the structural relaxation
In the vicinity of their glass transition, dense colloidal suspensions acquire elastic properties ov...
We provide a detailed derivation of a recently developed first-principles approach to calculating av...
The nonlinear rheology of glass-forming colloidal suspensions with short-ranged attractions is disc...
The nonlinear rheological properties of dense suspensions are discussed within simplified models, su...
The nonlinear rheological properties of dense colloidal suspensions under steady shear are discussed...
Using a combination of theory, experiment, and simulation we investigate the nonlinear response of d...
A recently developed first-principles approach to the non-linear rheology of dense colloidal suspens...
A recently developed first-principles approach to the non-linear rheology of dense colloidal suspens...
Using a combination of theory, experiment, and simulation we investigate the nonlinear response of d...
A combination of confocal microscopy and rheology experiments, Brownian dynamics (BD) and molecular ...
A combination of confocal microscopy and rheology experiments, Brownian dynamics (BD) and molecular ...
A combination of confocal microscopy and rheology experiments, Brownian dynamics (BD) and molecular ...
A combination of confocal microscopy and rheology experiments, Brownian dynamics (BD) and molecular ...
We consider the nonlinear rheology of dense colloidal suspensions under a time-dependent simple shea...
In concentrated colloidal mixtures different caging mechanisms exist and result in different arreste...
In the vicinity of their glass transition, dense colloidal suspensions acquire elastic properties ov...
We provide a detailed derivation of a recently developed first-principles approach to calculating av...
The nonlinear rheology of glass-forming colloidal suspensions with short-ranged attractions is disc...
The nonlinear rheological properties of dense suspensions are discussed within simplified models, su...
The nonlinear rheological properties of dense colloidal suspensions under steady shear are discussed...
Using a combination of theory, experiment, and simulation we investigate the nonlinear response of d...
A recently developed first-principles approach to the non-linear rheology of dense colloidal suspens...
A recently developed first-principles approach to the non-linear rheology of dense colloidal suspens...
Using a combination of theory, experiment, and simulation we investigate the nonlinear response of d...
A combination of confocal microscopy and rheology experiments, Brownian dynamics (BD) and molecular ...
A combination of confocal microscopy and rheology experiments, Brownian dynamics (BD) and molecular ...
A combination of confocal microscopy and rheology experiments, Brownian dynamics (BD) and molecular ...
A combination of confocal microscopy and rheology experiments, Brownian dynamics (BD) and molecular ...
We consider the nonlinear rheology of dense colloidal suspensions under a time-dependent simple shea...
In concentrated colloidal mixtures different caging mechanisms exist and result in different arreste...
In the vicinity of their glass transition, dense colloidal suspensions acquire elastic properties ov...
We provide a detailed derivation of a recently developed first-principles approach to calculating av...
The nonlinear rheology of glass-forming colloidal suspensions with short-ranged attractions is disc...